Two Days on Community-Engaged Learning at East Tennessee State University

In October 2022, I spent two fully packed days in consultation and workshops with faculty, administrators, students, and community partners at ETSU. My keynote address on “Why Community-Engaged Learning at ETSU? Why Now?” was introduced by the Provost and followed by remarks by the President. I presented two workshops: “Getting Started with Community-Engaged Learning” and “Community-Engaged Learning: Debunking the Myths.” I was impressed by the excellent work that is going on now at ETSU and the bright future for community-engaged learning that lies ahead. You can view my keynote address HERE.

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